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Carol's Corner
Looking for a quick-pick read? Don’t have time to browse the huge stacks? Try Carol’s Corner. Located along the front glass wall of the library, tucked away in a quiet corner with two comfy chairs, Carol’s Corner offers ongoing displays with varying themes.

Ancestry.comWe are proud to offer a genealogy resource for those patrons looking for information on their ancestors. Ancestry.com is a great tool to help you locate family information. This site must be accessed while using the library computers.

HeritageQuest Online

We are proud to offer another genealogy resource that can be accessed from home using your library card number.Heritage Quest Online combines digital, searchable images of U.S. federal census records with the digitized version of the popular ProQuest Genealogy & Local History collection and other valuable content.

Book Donations
The Friends of the Cranberry Public Library are collecting gently used books. Donations can be dropped off at the library circulation desk during normal library hours. Please do not leave books in the outdoor book return bin. Adult, teen and children’s books, both hardcover and paperbacks are welcome, if in good condition. Intake and processing of donated items takes a significant amount of staff time. As such, no more than 4 boxes/bags of donated items will be accepted at any one time by a person/group.

The following items will not be accepted as donations:

Textbooks

Newspapers

VHS or Cassette tapes

Encyclopedia sets

Sacred texts of any religion

Toys, puzzles, stuffed animals

Readers Digest Condensed Editions

National Geographic magazines

Items in poor condition

Computer equipment, hardware, and software

If you would like a tax receipt, please count the number of hardcover, paperback, CD's and other materials before bringing your donations to the circulation desk where you will receive your receipt.